Much has been made of the recent death of guitar music and how this year should see its glorious return. And yet last year, Iceland's Of Monsters and Men – a band of five people playing instruments, including guitars, and sporting facial hair – quietly shifted 3 million copies of their debut single Little Talks and 1.5 million copies of their debut album, My Head Is an Animal. While they're not exactly the Cribs, it's proof that people's appetite for songs with guitars in them is still pretty strong, even if the songs they make do sound like Mumford & Sons covering Arcade Fire.

The original version of new single King & Lionheart presses the button marked "Epic" (and its amazing video certainly helps its windswept feel), but this new remix by the mysterious producer Until the Ribbon Breaks, premiered here, strips out the bluster completely to leave Nanna Bryndís Hilmarsdóttir's delicate vocals swirling around warm gusts of intricately layered beats. If the original is a heart pounding call to arms then this is the early hours comedown after all that chest-beating.